Redcliff review (1936-02-27)
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Redcliff review (1936-02-27)
- Publication date
- 1936-02-27
- Topics
- Redcliff review [1910]
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 40.6M
Page 1:
- Council Finds Mechanics' Lien on Town [Illegible]
- Major Douglas Will He Here March 30
- Mr. Howard Kearney Passed Away Monday
- World's Smallest Baby Fights for Survival. Weighs 1 Pound
- Summer School in [Illegible] Next July
- High School Standing
- [Illegible]
- Poor Attendance at the Last Show of Little Theatre
- Churches
- School News
- Mut Treatment for Frosted Grain
Page 2:
- Great French Flying Boat
- Making and Unmarking Deserts
- Retired after Long Service
- Start Lonely Task
- Conservationists Meet
- [Illegible] Dance Floor
- Kipling Knew His Bible
- The Largest Exhibitor
- Bodyguard to King Edward
- Luxury for Women Miners
- Protest Tax
- Colorful Styles for Men
- Selected Recipes
- No Truth in Stories
- Colonization
Page 3:
- Bread Eaten by Londoners
- Giant British Liner Prepares to Make Her Maiden Voyage
- Making Success of Work
- Alfalfa Crop Kept Fresh
- Better Machines for Farm
- Swept Chimney's at Palace
- To Honor Leif Ericsson
- Gloves Are Important
- Higher Train Speeds
- Bidding for Poultry Congress
- A Cruising Magnet
- Laughter Club Formed
- Protect Resources
- No Change Anticipated
- Power is Exaggerated
- Most English of Englishmen
- The Law of Justice
- A Queer Flying Machine
- Carbon Move South
Page 4:
- Secret Documents
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- New World Record
- Another Smuggling Trick
- Dominion Drama Festival
- Movable Sidewalks
- Lived Century in Caravan
- Naval Construction
- Advertising Brings Results
- To Stop War
- Grain Elevators for Argentina
- Palestine Regulations
- A Russian Invention
- In Command of Forces
- To Make Island Seas
- Advance in Medical Science
- New Assault on Everest
Page 5:
- Mechanical Ears
- Fleming's Folly
- Humans Developing Fast
- Germany Increases Army
- An Unusual Accident
- Many Applications Received
- Little Helps for This Week
Page 6:
- Interesting Local Items
- Council Finds Mechanics' Lien on Town [Illegible]
- Major Douglas Will He Here March 30
- Mr. Howard Kearney Passed Away Monday
- World's Smallest Baby Fights for Survival. Weighs 1 Pound
- Summer School in [Illegible] Next July
- High School Standing
- [Illegible]
- Poor Attendance at the Last Show of Little Theatre
- Churches
- School News
- Mut Treatment for Frosted Grain
Page 2:
- Great French Flying Boat
- Making and Unmarking Deserts
- Retired after Long Service
- Start Lonely Task
- Conservationists Meet
- [Illegible] Dance Floor
- Kipling Knew His Bible
- The Largest Exhibitor
- Bodyguard to King Edward
- Luxury for Women Miners
- Protest Tax
- Colorful Styles for Men
- Selected Recipes
- No Truth in Stories
- Colonization
Page 3:
- Bread Eaten by Londoners
- Giant British Liner Prepares to Make Her Maiden Voyage
- Making Success of Work
- Alfalfa Crop Kept Fresh
- Better Machines for Farm
- Swept Chimney's at Palace
- To Honor Leif Ericsson
- Gloves Are Important
- Higher Train Speeds
- Bidding for Poultry Congress
- A Cruising Magnet
- Laughter Club Formed
- Protect Resources
- No Change Anticipated
- Power is Exaggerated
- Most English of Englishmen
- The Law of Justice
- A Queer Flying Machine
- Carbon Move South
Page 4:
- Secret Documents
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- New World Record
- Another Smuggling Trick
- Dominion Drama Festival
- Movable Sidewalks
- Lived Century in Caravan
- Naval Construction
- Advertising Brings Results
- To Stop War
- Grain Elevators for Argentina
- Palestine Regulations
- A Russian Invention
- In Command of Forces
- To Make Island Seas
- Advance in Medical Science
- New Assault on Everest
Page 5:
- Mechanical Ears
- Fleming's Folly
- Humans Developing Fast
- Germany Increases Army
- An Unusual Accident
- Many Applications Received
- Little Helps for This Week
Page 6:
- Interesting Local Items
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Imprint varies. Published 21 November 1910 to 6 June [1940?]. Publication suspended September to December 1911 and 11 August to 6 October 1921.
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- Addeddate
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- Collective_title
- Redcliff review
- Extent
- v. : ill.
- Genre
- Newspaper
- Identifier
- RCR_1936022701
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/s2r39cpqxzf
- Issuance
- continuing
- Location
- Canada;Alberta;Redcliff
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